基于多探头生产测井和流量测量数据的水平井渗透率预测分析方法

Rathnakar Reddy Peesu, D. Voleti, Nnamdi Dike, Sara Al Ameri
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储层模型的测井渗透率通常来自岩心测量,通过校准到试井渗透率。由于复杂的沉积和成岩蚀变,常规方法在碳酸盐岩储层中面临挑战。试井校准通常以有限先导井的压力累积(PBU)分析为基础。水平钻井通过水平泄油孔而不是垂直生产孔提高了油藏采收率。在水平排水孔的历史拟合中考察了稳健渗透率模型的确定性。因此,必须遵循测量路径,将水平泄水孔的测井渗透率与降渗渗透率进行协调。在非均质碳酸盐岩储层中,无论是升压还是降压,测量路径对渗透率的影响都是显著的。本文的目的是通过对水平井中测量类型、尺度、路径和环境的敏感性来证明渗透率估计的解决方案。通过现场实例,将多探头生产测井(PLT)与井下测量数据相结合,形成了一套分析工作流程。先决条件是,在长时间关井以增加压力之后,要有持续稳定的流量周期的测量数据。此后,对流动通道和关井通道进行了Multi-Probe生产测井。一般来说,水平井中的压力瞬态行为在数学上可以用压力扩散方程(Goode & Thambynayagam, 1987)来表示,其中包含四个可能的流动周期。用python编写了一个自动过程,从仪表数据中检测瞬态流量。这表示具有特征斜率的可能流态,代表生产测井期间的瞬态条件。对Multi-Probe PLT数据进行处理,得到流入剖面和层间贡献,其中速度和含率剖面符合垂直导井中解释的油藏流动单元。根据估计的井下流体速率、确定的流动形式和边界条件,通过压力扩散方程的解来估计压降渗透率。根据非均质碳酸盐岩储层水平泄油孔的瞬态流动状态,估计了PLT流动剖面的离散降渗透率。测井渗透率与压降渗透率的调和可以识别出储层中突出的流动单元。结果强调了与储层非均质性、测量路径、流动单元之间的表观表皮变化和多相效应有关的静态与动态调和的关键缺陷。该工作流程克服了PBU渗透率的平均性质和垂直先导井中PBU数据的稀缺性。演示的解决方案包括一个自动化过程,可以快速检测流动状态,并突出了之前的测量测量与生产测井结果的集成。该解决方案的优点是,通过将测井渗透率与流量标定的降压渗透率进行协调,可以检测到挡板,并研究排水孔高渗透条纹的性能。通过捕捉岩心尺度非均质性和响应瞬态生产行为,分析工作流程对于减少渗透率分布的不确定性非常实用。
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Predictive Analytical Solution to Permeability in Horizontal Wells from Multi Probe Production Logging and Flowing Gauge Data
Log permeability for reservoir models is generally sourced from core measurements by calibrating to well-test permeability. Conventional approaches are challenged in carbonate reservoirs due to complex depositional and diagenetic alterations. The calibration to well test usually has the basis of pressure buildup (PBU) analysis from limited pilot holes. Horizontal drilling enhanced reservoir recoveries by horizontal drain holes instead of vertical producers. The certainty of a robust permeability model is scrutinized in history matching at the horizontal drain holes. Therefore, it is mandatory to reconcile the log permeability to drawdown permeability in horizontal drain holes by honoring measurement path. The measurement path brings in noticeable effects to permeability in heterogeneous carbonate reservoirs if it is pressure build up or pressure drawdown. The objective of paper is to demonstrate a solution to permeability estimation by sensitizing measurement type, scale, path, and environment in horizontal wells. An analytical workflow is developed with field examples by integrating Multi-Probe production logging (PLT) with downhole gauge data while flowing. The prerequisites are to have gauge data for a sustained and stable flow period followed by a long shut in for pressure build up. Thereafter, Multi-Probe production logging was acquired for flowing passes and shut-in passes. In general, pressure transient behavior in horizontal well is mathematically represented by pressure diffusivity equation (Goode & Thambynayagam, 1987) with four possible flow periods. An automated process is programmed in python to detect transient flow regime from gauge data. This denotes the possible flow regime with a characteristic slope which represent the transient conditions during production logging. Multi-Probe PLT data is processed for inflow profile and zonal contributions from velocity and holdup profile conforming to reservoir flow units interpreted in vertical pilot well. Drawdown permeability is estimated from the solutions to pressure diffusivity equation based on estimated downhole fluid rates, identified flow regime and boundary conditions. A discrete drawdown permeability from PLT flow profile is estimated as per transient flow regime in horizontal drain holes of a heterogeneous carbonate reservoir. Reconciliation of log permeability with drawdown permeability distinguished prominent flow units in the reservoirs. The results highlighted the critical pitfalls in static to dynamic reconciliation related to reservoir heterogeneity, measurement path, apparent skin variation across flow units and multi-phase effects. The workflow had overcome averaging nature of PBU permeability and the data scarcity in terms of PBU in vertical pilot wells. The demonstrated solution involves an automated process to quickly detect flow regime and highlights the integration of prior gauge survey with production logging results. The merit of the solution is to detect baffles and to investigate performance of high permeability streaks across drain holes by reconciling log permeability with flow-calibrated drawdown permeability. The analytical workflow is pragmatic for reducing uncertainty in permeability distribution by capturing core scale heterogeneity and honoring transient production behavior.
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